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I have multiple NIC chips to be programmed with unique MAC address. Can I do this with EepromAccessTool.
If yes, then what are the parameters I need to configure and how can I do?
If No, is there any change I can do with the script or do we any other tool for this purpose.
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Hi JyothiAS.
We sincerely apologize for the late response and any inconvenience it may have caused.
We have a forum for those specific issues and you are moving it to that Embedded community to reach the proper support.
You may refer document below for more information.
https://cdrdv2-public.intel.com/334026/ethernet-controller-i210-i211-faq.pdf
Best regards,
Fariz_Intel
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Hello @JyothiAS,
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
Yes, you can do it, you will need the iNVM image and the EEPROM Access Tool. You can check the following documents:
#572162 - EEPROM Access Tool [EAT].
#513655 - Intel® Ethernet Controller I210 and I211- AT Production NVM Images
The document #572162 includes a user guide, you may check section 4.0 - Using the Tool.
"Users can also program the device together with a MAC address".
Also, you may find all documentation available for the i210 using this link:
Is required a Premier account in order to get access to the mentioned documents.
Best regards,
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